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Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, Inc.
Charlotte Office
1431 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
February 4, 199 3
MEMORANUDM
TO: Friends
FROM: Arthur^T
DATE: 4 February 1993
RE: Just to let you know
"To do for you or To do to you'1 Strategy
John Murphy's speech and charts confirms my perennial message that we
have failed to academically prepare black students for the challenges of
tomorrow. This speech has made the rounds to such places as the Republican
Women's Caucus, Statewide Educator's meeting in Greensboro, Leadership
Charlotte and many other places. Read it carefully and look at the charts. The
charts are worth more than the speech.
I was taught many years ago to plan for the future. Either plan to be
successful or plan to fail (no plan). It appears that his speech will serve as the
forerunner to a proposal to establish racially identifiable classes as the means to
help better educate black students.
How unfortunate it will be, to give John Murphy the uncontested right to
determine how, and when, to resegregate our children.
If you didn't like my planned proactive proposal for giving black children
the same opportunity as white children, then what do you want? Let me hear
from you soon because the campaign to resegregate is HERE NOW!
Telephone: (704) 376-1600, Telefax: (704) 376-8627

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Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, Inc.
Charlotte Office
1431 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
February 4, 199 3
MEMORANUDM
TO: Friends
FROM: Arthur^T
DATE: 4 February 1993
RE: Just to let you know
"To do for you or To do to you'1 Strategy
John Murphy's speech and charts confirms my perennial message that we
have failed to academically prepare black students for the challenges of
tomorrow. This speech has made the rounds to such places as the Republican
Women's Caucus, Statewide Educator's meeting in Greensboro, Leadership
Charlotte and many other places. Read it carefully and look at the charts. The
charts are worth more than the speech.
I was taught many years ago to plan for the future. Either plan to be
successful or plan to fail (no plan). It appears that his speech will serve as the
forerunner to a proposal to establish racially identifiable classes as the means to
help better educate black students.
How unfortunate it will be, to give John Murphy the uncontested right to
determine how, and when, to resegregate our children.
If you didn't like my planned proactive proposal for giving black children
the same opportunity as white children, then what do you want? Let me hear
from you soon because the campaign to resegregate is HERE NOW!
Telephone: (704) 376-1600, Telefax: (704) 376-8627